Restoring at least once a week because of BSOD

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  1. Posts : 45
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       #21

    NTN said:
    OK,good.

    Then try the easy and simple way first.

    Official Drivers | NVIDIA
    Fill in the forms here so you sure it is 100% correct....and push search.
    Ok I downloaded it
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  2. NTN
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       #22

    Choose express when it asks..
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  3. Posts : 45
    Windows 10
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       #23

    NTN said:
    Choose express when it asks..
    I bet any money I am going to get the blue screen if I restart my Pc right now. Its acting weird again. When I downloaded that file and i had my folder open, it completed but would not show up unless I closed the folder and re-opened again. Did the same thing earlier today so I restarted and got the bsod, did a system restore.
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  4. NTN
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       #24

    If it does, you could try installing the driver with DDU. But you may not need to.
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  5. Posts : 45
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       #25

    It’s installing now. When I have had the bsod before i could start up in safe mode fine but it would not boot normally unless I did system restore.
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  6. NTN
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       #26

    It will be some flashing and flapping..
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  7. Posts : 45
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       #27

    NTN said:
    It will be some flashing and flapping..
    Ok i installed it but didnt restart. Im afraid to restart because I think I will get the bsod.

    Edit: CCleaner tells me I have 13 drivers that need updated.
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  8. NTN
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       #28

    Could you check the driver in the NVIDIA control panel?
    "System information" lower left corner....and Driver Version.
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  9. Posts : 45
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       #29

    NTN said:
    Could you check the driver in the NVIDIA control panel?
    "System information" lower left corner....and Driver Version.
    Driver version 528.02
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  10. NTN
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       #30

    Good, that is the last one.

    Now you have to check all other drivers in Device Manager.

    Open it and first see if there is any yellow flag beside anyone.
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